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That is one of the things this plate helps to fix. It keeps tolerances tighter on both shafts so gear mesh remains more consistent. Next step would be replace 3rd and 4th gear sets with those from Par, but at $2 g's each I don't think so. Was contemplating it but decided to tone my engine build down a bit. Now I shouldn't need to. lol-Bryant
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I think M Factory is doing a "group buy" on 3rd 4th and 5th gears right now on another forum. Been a long thread and most are losing interest because of all the logistics and what not. MUCH cheaper though. $1000 for the whole set of 3. If the buy does happen I will for sure be in for a set down the road. IIRC they are 5-600 hp rated.
G-series tranny that could hold 500+ hp....freakin' aye right !!!
This is the "buy" thread
This is the original thread
-Bryant
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Since most cars that came with a G series trans are quite a bit heavier than a Festiva, I think you probably have very little to worry about with the plate mod and the diff. Do yourself a favor and run a sprung clutch disk as well. I also favor full weight, but precision balanced, BP miata flywheels. Lightened flywheels really don't translate to much when the ponies meet the pavement, but they do allow more dangerous harmonics to fatigue gear sets. I often wonder how many of these blown transmissions could have been avoided with simple engineering. I run a Mazda Motorsport Miata clutch with a full weight balanced flywheel and have pounded the tranny through the gears for more track miles than I can count (stopped counting at 40K) without a problem to speak of. This tranny had 160K on it when I pulled it from the capri and it was driven by a high school kid before I got it. Also, I like to run 20/50wt valvoline synthetic motorcycle oil. I find it practically eliminates the brass dust in the fluid and the shift quality is excellent.
Great to see a good ol' "no expense spared" build. Keep it up!Last edited by Advancedynamix; 04-27-2014, 02:50 AM.Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Thanks^, I was wondering about the flywheel too. Thinking more in terms of idle issues with a hot cam or driveability at lower rpm's. not to mention that Fidanza wheel is $450. Also good to know on the harmonics too. I will check into the Miata flywheel for sure. Also, is 300-500 lbs really that much difference in tranny handling the power? Honest question since I don't have much much experience with trannies (both kinds if you know what I mean lol)-Bryant
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I was telling Eurotiva a few weeks ago. I'm still on the same trans I swapped into my car. I believe it's because I always run a cheap clutch lol. It saves the trans in the long run. When you drop the clutch it slips ever slightly I bet, and saves those gears. The sprung hub helps too. I say cheap but I mean just not a very powerful clutch. I'm sure I'm around 160k on my g-series no grinds or noises always shifts smooth. The new bushings are stiff though.1988 Ford Festiva "Sonic" BPT g25mr MS2 standalone ecu, FOTY '11, Best Beater FMV, Fan Favorite FMVI
1989 Ford Mustang GT 5.slow
1996 Ford F-150
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Originally posted by Gomez View PostAlso, is 300-500 lbs really that much difference in tranny handling the power? Honest question since I don't have much much experience with trannies (both kinds if you know what I mean lol)Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Great info! Somehow my e series lasted me pretty long and I would pound that thing daily! I think my clutch saved me tho too haha. What you guys think of a Sprung Spec stage 3 6 puck with a 9lb fidanza flywheel and Im running 165/45/15 on 15x7. I even filled it up with the 20w 50 synthetic Valvoline motor oil that Advancedynamix said to do. Lmk the feedback on this setup? thanks
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